olroadbeech
Happy Verified UPSer
Never had a shutdown.
The strip club stayed open during the hurricanes?Never had a shutdown.
Yep…Since Hurricane Andrew Miami/Dade and other counties upgraded their building requirements for Strip Clubs.The strip club stayed open during the hurricanes?
Wear your rain gear.What is the PCM Safety tip when a Hurricane is supposed to hit ? Does UPS actually shut down ?
The Tampa triangle (Scores, Mons Venus, and 2001) closes for no one. Hurricane safe building no windows. 1 block away from the NFL and the Yankees AA team so you can park leave your phone in the car and not have to worry about being tracked to there.The strip club stayed open during the hurricanes?
Too dry in Arizona for me. Plus, I like living within a decent drive to the beach. Where I live right now it takes me 15 minutes to get to the beach (off season). I get a rush when driving over a bridge and being surrounded by water and seeing the beauty all around.And that, dear lady, is another reason I chose Arizona to live in.
Never had a shutdown.
Bring yourself back safe. Watch for tree limbs and power lines. Get off what ya can. Emergency conditions for the stuff you cant. That was pretty much it on Wed and Friday.Wear your rain gear.
Make sure you use DR bags.
Do not use emergency conditions excuse.
....sound about right?
The Tampa triangle (Scores, Mons Venus, and 2001) closes for no one. Hurricane safe building no windows. 1 block away from the NFL and the Yankees AA team so you can park leave your phone in the car and not have to worry about being tracked to there.
Just last week. u lived 30 minutes from the beach...Too dry in Arizona for me. Plus, I like living within a decent drive to the beach. Where I live right now it takes me 15 minutes to get to the beach (off season). I get a rush when driving over a bridge and being surrounded by water and seeing the beauty all around.
Yeah, there is that.Too dry in Arizona for me. Plus, I like living within a decent drive to the beach. Where I live right now it takes me 15 minutes to get to the beach (off season). I get a rush when driving over a bridge and being surrounded by water and seeing the beauty all around.
Lol. Same distance. We were fortunate and didn’t lose any beach or homes. All the major damage is south of here.Just last week. u lived 30 minutes from the beach...
30 min to clothing optional beach.Just last week. u lived 30 minutes from the beach...
That’s a good thing though, right?
Yep…probably a cluster…tons of feeders at the center. Friday was just stuff not delivered Wed afternoon and possibly a bit more. Told em I would work Saturday 100 stops or less. They kept their word(80 + 140 miles) 945am-3pm. Still quite a few drivers not able to get out of their house etc.That’s a good thing though, right?
make sure you record an hour of lunch
lmao on road sent out a message that we are back to an 1 hour lunch.....but I still see contractors everywhere, gud luck with thatmake sure you record an hour of lunch
They say it isn't the 150 mph winds that will kill you---its the 2 X 4's and telephone poles being pushed along by 150 mph winds that will do the job.The metal roof I had put on my house is able to withstand up to 165 mph winds before it comes off.
Beware of that "Valley Fever" --it's worse than COVIDToo dry in Arizona for me. Plus, I like living within a decent drive to the beach. Where I live right now it takes me 15 minutes to get to the beach (off season). I get a rush when driving over a bridge and being surrounded by water and seeing the beauty all around.